]]>2017-09-19T18:18:10+00:002017-09-19T18:18:10+00:00http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=183747&p=1732139#p1732139So it looks like this is a vailixi bug. If anyone can be bothered to check this function on the 3000 with os 3.16 or earlier I would be interested to know if it works or not.

]]>2017-09-18T08:23:26+00:002017-09-18T08:23:26+00:00http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=183747&p=1732039#p1732039I'll post the results here for reference. It's not a biggie as you can work around it using midi file export from the DAW instead, but useful to know anyway. I guess this is a feature that doesn't get used much.

]]>2017-09-17T18:06:01+00:002017-09-17T18:06:01+00:00http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=183747&p=1731988#p1731988But, I'm still puzzled why this did not work - The DAW was Cubase SX3 (I keep it installed as its the last cubase version that will load my old Atari Cubase files!) and the MPC has Vailixi 3.50 (late version dated 2013). The strange thing is it did work in normal sequencer track record mode, recording one track at a time it would record the entire length of the songs as expected using midi clock sync.

]]>2017-09-12T16:59:46+00:002017-09-12T16:59:46+00:00http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=183705&p=1731679#p1731679I was sampling today straight to the audio interface just to see if the dj mixer isn't the issue and everything went fine.I can't remember maybe two ears old.

]]>2017-09-12T15:41:07+00:002017-09-12T15:41:07+00:00http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=183705&p=1731664#p1731664Statistics: Posted by ssyniu — Tue Sep 12, 2017 3:41 pm
]]>2017-09-12T15:37:03+00:002017-09-12T15:37:03+00:00http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=183705&p=1731663#p1731663You could spray some deoxit in the knobs or get someone to reflow the solder.

]]>2017-09-12T15:37:12+00:002017-09-12T15:13:16+00:00http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=183705&p=1731660#p1731660I think I have the knob problem solved(I've opened the MPC unscrewed the volume knobs and put it back again and the "Record Level" knob works for both channels now)but it looks like two problems combined.Still the left channel is too loud.

I recorded this just to make things simple.The concern is why the left channel is so loud were the right and stereo modes aren't

]]>2017-09-12T12:07:36+00:002017-09-12T12:07:36+00:00http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=183705&p=1731640#p1731640My MPC 3000 started to give me a problem:

1.When I am Sampling New Sound in Mode: Stereo The Left channel is clipping no matter how high or how low my Record Level is.When I am trying to turn the "Record Level" knob the right channel seems to responds,when turning down the meter level is going down.But the left channel is clipping no matter how high or how low the the"Record Level" knob is.

2. When I am Sampling New Sound in Mode: Mono RightAll seems to work fine "Meter" is responding accordingly when turning the "Record level"knob up or down.

3.When I am Sampling New Sound in Mode: Mono LeftHere everything is not working."Meter" is clipping I can't change the record level when turning the "Record Level"knob down,and I can hear very loud "hiss" noise.

And now my question where is the fault:"Record Level"knob seems to be working because the right channel meter level is changing when turning the knob.Is it something wrong with the left "Record In" input. why the sound is so amplified (very loud hiss).Can someone who knows MPC3000 inside what is wrong which part need to be replaced?I am not an electronic engineer.